The applicant must be eighteen (18) years of age, or twenty-one (21) years of age if desiring interstate employment.

All applicants must have a valid driver's license in their possession at the time of enrollment.

All applicants must pass a Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination and drug screen before attending training.

All applicants must be drug free and agree to drug testing.

All applicants must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make legible entries on reports and records.

ComCar

Arrow

FFE

Three week program

Bilingual classes

Full and Part time classes available

Day classes, night classes, or weekend classes

Tuition assistance and employer reimbursements

Liscensed instructors

L & H

ROEHL

TMC

We Can Get You Into One Of The Best Trucking Schools In the Nation

where your CDL training can be sponsored by companies such as:

Just Think: 3 Weeks of Training = A Liftetime of Security

Prehires for qualified individuals

Over-the-road, regional, dedicated, and local driving opportunities available

Hands-on training

Industry current equiptment

State approved CDL examiners

Our CDL School Offers:

All trucking school training sites have their own fleet of modern tractor-trailers used exclusively for CDL training. CDL students train on city, county and federal highway systems. Our CDL instructors hold proven teaching qualifications and years of real world experience. Individual instruction assures comprehensive training and total preparation for your new career as a Professional Truck Driver.

Werner Trucking

C.R. England

Gordon Trucking, Inc

Cypress

CTL

Andrus

Valley Trucking

Coastal Transportation

Central Refrigerated

USA-Truck

US Xpress

CRST

Stevens Transport

Covenant Transport

Swift Transportation

We can help you with obtaining financing for tuition, and will work with you in applying for positions with America’s leading Trucking Companies. Our staff is committed to providing hands-on & comprehensive truck driver / CDL training.

Overall, finding truck driving schools where you can get a commercial drivers license that fits your budget, schedule, and location shouldn't be too difficult if you follow the guidelines on this website. Look throughout our website (see site map , trucker resources, and trucker dictionary) to get a good idea of the trucking terminology under the different jobs available. Terms such as OTR, practical mile pay, terminals, reefer, back haul, etc. are words that will roll off your tounge - along with many, many more - after finishing your CDL Training .

With a little planning you are looking at quickly making $40,000 + a year. But to insure success, remember one little thing, network, network, network. Whether it is with drivers, recruiters, or warehouse employees, the word can get around quickly about openings and opportunities within very small circles. It is in your best interest to be in the know. And even though mom said it a thousand times she was right... Try to be nice and polite. You never know when the guy next to you could be your boss of the future.

What to Expect At Truck Driving School

CDL Training is fast-paced, but rewarding. It will be exactly what it implies: school. It means early mornings, cramming as much info into one day as possible with much repetition so it will stick. You may feel like a little kid again. Take everything in stride, and ask for more. You cannot be over prepared for success. By the end of the first week, if you do your part, you will accomplish amazing things.

You'll meet your classroom instructor and learn about safety procedures, mechanical operations of the truck and how to Correctly Fill Out A Log Book. Be prepared for homework every day throughout training and know that the harder you work, the faster you will reach your goals.

In addition to first-rate classroom instruction, the fun begins when you start in the trucks. You should expect a lot of hard work as you learn things like:

Making turns with the tractor and trailer

Handling intersections and railroad crossings

Driving through city and highway traffic

Backing up the tractor-trailer

Coupling and uncoupling the tractor to the trailer

Inspecting the equipment, including the complete pre-trip inspection

Conducting brake tests

Once you have successfully completed our CDL Training Program and received a CDL, you will be hired and most likely assigned to a certified Over-the-Road Trainer. Your trainer will reinforce what you learned in school and provide you with ample opportunities to learn about your new career. We are excited to have you begin your career with us. We are committed to preparing you for the long haul, and want you to accomplish everything you desire.